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Farmers make their case to competition watchdog
Premier dodges accountability on donation law reform
Women’s Safety submission calls for $12 billion domestic violence plan
New birth certificate gives adopted people choice
Law reforms will encourage more victims of sexual or family violence to seek help
Greens plan to put people before property developers, deliver world-class climate-ready Canberra
Lawyers welcome inquiry into rural and regional health to prevent further tragedy
Supporting Volunteers and their families
Investigation into actions taken by SafeWork NSW Inspectors
Political donations report must be released
Mornington Peninsula appoints aged care service provider
Grid bus network could put Melbourne en-route to shorter commutes
Victoria’s commercial land use zoning
Integrated Birth Certificate – A Slap in Face for many Adoptees?
Action needed on donation law reform
SA takes lead on unscrupulous payday lenders
Export scheme crucial in testing times for trade
New Rate Peg Will Help Maintain Essential Services
IHPA releases Consultation Paper on Pricing Framework for Australian Public Hospital Services
Lawyers welcome new laws forcing priests to report child sexual abuse in Queensland
New Zealand First pledges support for more prisoner training programmes
Proposed whip reform in Australian thoroughbred racing
Improving mental health supports for young Tasmanians
Council Chief Executive Officer Moving On
Employers release a roadmap to recovery
Statement on Murray Darling Basin Plan Reform
Streamlining Environmental Approvals Bill passes House of Representatives
Aba joins law Council of Australia in expressing need for caution
Answers needed on political donation reform
Restoring business & household confidence is key to recovery
Australia must choose a jobs fuelled recovery
Government hiding cannabis reports
$34 million COVID-19 silver lining on Mornington Peninsula
New General Manager to lead NASAA Organic Team
Law Council urges caution on changes to fundamental principles of criminal responsibility
Chief Executive Officer to leave Council
Corporate Plan 2020-21 sets out OAIC strategic priorities
More to do to support parents, children and carers in ACT’s child protection system
WA Master Plumbers welcome action on copper theft
PFAS second progress report tabled
Home improvements cheaper as building consent rules relaxed
Urgent Changes To Ensure Victim-Survivors Can Speak Up
Expert Committee to be established to support ACT Jobs and Economic Recovery
TasCAT Bill passed in Lower House
More transparency needed for child safety
More NSW offenders supervised in community
Reform needed to protect domestic violence victims with pets and livestock
Press freedom inquiry would still jail journalists